New govt should not interfere in court cases, says Annuar Musa
Umno secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa said the newly-formed Muafakat Nasional coalition government should never interfere in court affairs, like trying to drop high-profile cases involving their party members. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
“Although the government has changed, the legal system functions as usual... therefore the executive branch cannot interfere... if we respect this concept there will be no worry. However, Annuar said politically motivated cases where leaders were hauled to court without solid evidence should be stopped.
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